![]() ![]() This is great news if you’ve already got a motherboard or device that supports Thunderbolt 3, but a bit of a stink if you don’t. Hidden in this frame, behind the display itself, are a pair of sneaky stereo speakers that are on par with many living room monitor speakers.Īs far as connections go, the UltraFine line of monitors seems to deal exclusively in USB type C and Thunderbolt 3 ports. The frame itself has no buttons on the face, giving the whole monitor a very clean-cut visage. Tempting, if not for the bezels between the monitors. At their great pricing, four of these, mounted in a quad frame, might just give me a glimpse into the world of 8k. The stand can even be easily removed, and the monitor mounted to a standard VESA type mount with the included VESA cover. The elevation mount is telescopic, and extremely sturdy, as such much like the entire frame and stand. And for those moments where you need adjust the height of the monitor to, say, fit a laptop underneath (*cough-cough* 2016 MacBook), the UltraFine 4k has a large elevation range, to fit that bulky 17” of yours, if need be. The swivel lets you easily rotate and swing the screen in the directions you happen to require. Marketed as a professional grade video and photo editing monitor, the LG UltraFIne 4k has got you covered on the orientation hiccups you might come across with other, more static monitors. The beautiful rounded edges, with no bezels and very little face, really pull off a photo frame look that frames the display in a very engrossing, non-distracting manner.Īt 21.5 inches, this 4k monitor really works well for itself, making images really, “Pop.” With enough screen real-estate to window-bomb to your heart’s content, the multi-tasker in you won’t be left to the sidelines. The classical flats seem to get the idea across that this monitor means business and professionalism. The design doesn’t vary much from the UltraFine 5k, as it’s simply the same monitor with a smaller form-factor. Pushed as the ideal, standard monitor to be used with the new 2016 MacBook, the UltraFine 4k certainly looks the part. ![]() ![]() Review of LG UltraFine 4k Display – The Design Quite literally, as the LG UltraFine 4k was debuted at the same Apple press event as the LG UltraFine 5k Display, but, the obvious numerical differences in the name aside, what is it exactly that sets these two apart? You can also read our review of ACER H277HU which is also a USB Type-C Monitor designed for MacBook. With design and tech cues from Apple’s previous legacies, the UltraFine series takes a large step in the right direction. With the new line of UltraFine displays, they’ve stepped out into the market with screens for both budget and high-end, high-resolution displays. Fruitful tech partnerships aren’t always easy to pull off, but Apple and LG make it look easy. ![]()
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